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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee dead at 74
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas), who served in Congress for nearly three decades, has died at the age of 74, her family announced Friday evening. “Today, with incredible grief for our loss yet deep gratitude for the life she shared with us, we announce the passing of United States Representative Sheila Jackson Lee of the…
Texas-based Cyber Firm Accused Of Causing Internet Meltdown
A massive IT outage sent shockwaves around the world on Friday morning, causing disruptions at airports, hospitals, and businesses thanks to the Texas-based cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, worrying many about a possible cyberattack. Texas Driver License Offices Hit Hard. The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) wasn't spared either. All Driver...
Roosevelt County announces upgrades planned with ‘Clean and Beautiful’ grant funds
“This further illustrates the County’s commitment to supporting water conservation efforts in an out-of-the-box concept as I was told this is the first turf project requested through this program.”
New Mexico village faces sixth Flash Flood Emergency in a month with more rain in forecast
A village in south-central New Mexico known for attracting outdoor nature enthusiasts and cultural tourism was subject to its sixth Flash Flood Emergency due to runoff from heavy rain over burn scars left by recent wildfires.
Pedestrian killed after crash in northwest Albuquerque
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A pedestrian is dead after being hit by a vehicle in northwest Albuquerque. The crash happened Friday night near the intersection of 4th Street NW and Solar Road NW. Investigators also say it was raining heavily. According to APD, a 2022 Ford pickup truck was traveling...
Anders Medin Is Top Predictor In Atomic City Road Runners Weekly Pace Race July 16
Members of the Atomic City Road Runners gather June 16 for their weekly pace race. Courtesy photo. Runners of all ages and paces participate in the Atomic City Road Runners weekly pace races. Courtesy photo. BY TED WILLIAMS. Atomic City Road Runners. Fourteen year old Anders Medin was the top...
Boxing Bear hits the ring with 10 days of events for their 10th anniversary
There is always something fun about trying to tie a numbered anniversary to an event or beer at a brewery. Do a triple IPA for a third anniversary. Toss seven hops in an IPA for a seventh. Things of that nature. Boxing Bear Brewing, though, decided to just go all-out...
Santa Fe could become the new home of the Sundance Film Festival
SANTA FE, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — One of the longest-running American film festivals, and a pillar of the independent film industry might relocate to New Mexico. The New Mexico Film Office revealed Friday that Santa Fe is one of the finalist cities being considered by the Sundance Institute to become the new home for the renowned Sundance Film Festival.
Hungry Bear Food Truck Opens In White Rock!
Owner Leah Frazier, center, prepares to cut the ribbon on her new business, Hungry Bear Food Truck, Wednesday at 118 N.M. 4, hosted by the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce. Gathered for the ribbon cutting from left,. County Council Vice Chair Theresa Cull, Co-Owner Timoteo Martinez of ‘The Rock’ coming...
First Rate Plumbing Heating and Cooling opens Rio Rancho location
First Rate Plumbing Heating and Cooling opened its Rio Rancho location on Sara Road, celebrating with a ribbon cutting July 19. "First Rate started in Albuquerque. My business partner and I have decades of experience looking to create more job opportunities for our community. We're really in the business for helping people," CEO and co-owner Andrea Griego said.
Albuquerque Little Theater youth program presents: Disney’s “Descendants”
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The youth program with the Albuquerque Little Theater is bringing its latest production to the stage. July 20, 21 only, they will be performing Disney’s “Descendants.” ‘Descendants’ follows the journey of a group of kids who happen to be the children of classic Disney villains. There will be only two showings of […]
Blue Hole closure in Santa Rosa affecting businesses
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Blue Hole, a New Mexico tourist hotspot that attracts thousands during the summertime, is closed to divers and swimmers. Businesses in the area that rely heavily on the influx of summer visitors looking to enjoy all the water recreation the city has to offer are now dealing with the effects of the closure. […]
Several homes in Socorro County have not been on the tax rolls for 20, 30 years
The total combined taxable values for 2024 reached over three hundred million, Julie Griego, county assessor, announced at the Socorro County meeting last week. “In 2013, our taxable value was 240 million and now we’re at 360 million,” Griego said “I can’t tell you how many houses we picked up that had never been on the roll that have been out there for 20 to 30 years and never paid taxes on it. That’s what we’ve been doing for the last ten years because of all the issues we’ve had with computers and all that stuff.”
LANL: Los Alamos Researchers Look For Feedback On Geothermal Clean Energy Testbed Scoping Study
Los Alamos National Laboratory recently funded a series of scoping studies to explore the possibility of leveraging local facilities, infrastructure and resources to test clean-energy technologies. The team leading this effort is looking for feedback from the community. Photo Courtesy LANL. LANL NEWS RELEASE. Los Alamos National Laboratory recently funded...
LANL: Machinists Go From Apprentice To Expert Through Hands-On Training
Emma Womack, a machinist apprentice since 2022, works on a project in the Prototype Fabrication machine shop. Photo Courtesy LANL. When Alex Galindo emerged from the Machinist Apprentice Program at Los Alamos National Laboratory, he couldn’t have known the unique opportunities that lie ahead. Galindo graduated from the program...
Aztec Chamber of Commerce awards Educator of the Year
Two educators in the Aztec community were nominated for the Educator of the Year award given by the Aztec Chamber of Commerce at the 2024 Bootlegger’s Ball on June 8. Sherry Magee, fifth grade teacher at Park Avenue Elementary, and Catherine Olson, College Career Readiness specialist at Aztec High School, were both nominated this year by community members.
CNM hosting ‘Technicians of Tomorrow’ job expo
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – CNM is holding the “Technicians of Tomorrow” expo on Friday, July 19 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the CNM Advanced Technology Center (4700 Alameda Blvd NE). The expo will allow job seekers to meet employers from looking for technicians in a variety of industries including energy, machinery, aviation, manufacturing and many more. […]
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